Showing posts with label Shredder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shredder. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Nickelodeon SDCC 2019 Exclusives



Nickelodeon has some hot new retail items exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con 2019 that are only available at the Nick booth (#4113).

Nickelodeon is celebrating 20 years of SpongeBob SquarePants by inviting fans to enter into the world of Bikini Bottom at Comic-Con International: San Diego July 18-21, 2019. Attendees can grab both new and nostalgic Nick retail items spanning SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Rugrats and more.

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Exclusive Shredder Figure
The Shredder is back!  Based on Nickelodeon’s Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive Shredder figure comes ready to attack! The Turtles’ ultimate nemesis stands nearly 6” tall and features a ball-joint articulated head with a sinister facial expression and glowing red eyes, a body molded in a translucent brown with gray, metallic-sprayed armor, and shredding claw weapon accessories. He also has slide joint neck articulation, waist articulation, ball-joint articulated shoulders, and hips, knee and ankle articulation so you can pose him in hundreds of different ways.

Shredder comes packed out in a highly-collectible, uniquely-styled, five-sided penta-shaped window box placed in a protective white mailer box calling out the “2019 San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive Shredder” name.

SRP: $30.00

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Kidrobot Announces SDCC 2016 Exclusives

Kidrobot announced their SDCC 2016 Exclusives today. For the first time this year, they will be offering pre-orders to pick up at their booth during SDCC. Pre-orders will start Monday, June 13th HERE.

They announced the following exclusives:
Adventure Time “The Lich” 8-inch Resin Figure
Limited Edition 200 pieces
$100
The Simpsons Kaiju “Mr. Sparkle” 7-inch Figure
Limited Edition 500 pieces
$50 
Street Fighter “Shin Akuma” 7-inch Figure
Limited Edition 500 pieces
$50
 
Looney Tunes x Kidrobot x Jason Freeny Glow-in-the-Dark “Anatomical Wabbit” 12-inch Figure
Limited Edition 500 pieces
$65
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Gold “Shredder” 7-inch Figure
Limited Edition 500 pieces
$40
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Green “Triceraton” 7-inch Figure
Limited Edition 500 pieces
$40
Mega Man Metallic 3-inch Figure
Limited Edition 1500 pieces
$15

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Loot Crate November 2015 - COMBAT

A few days late but the November 2015 Loot Crate with the them COMBAT. Wasn't too pumped up about this box. But here's what we got this month. Above is the monthly Loot Crate Magazine.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Johnny Cupcakes x TMNT

Johnny Cupcakes just released their TMNT Collaboration T-shirts, Sweatshirt & more today. See what's left HERE. Totally Awesome Dude!!!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Playmates Toys' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classic Collection

Found these at Toys"R"Us last week. If you were kid in the late 80's early 90's then you definitely know what these are. Playmates Toys have re-made these using the same molds as the originals. The packaging is different and it is noted on the top corner that it is the "Classic Collection". The back of the package is different and is not like the original where each character had a bio card.

Of course if they re-released the TMNT, Splinter & Shredder then of course they had to re-release the Turtle Party Wagon.

They are also re-releasing the Original 2004 Vehicle Mechwrekkers. Not sure about these being classic but then again didn't collect these back in 2004.

The Original figures & vehicles from 1988 to the early 90's were definitely something we collected. What's so nostalgic about these being released is that the kids who grew up with these can buy these back after their parents threw/gave them away. It's also great for the next generation of kids to collect and play with some of the "original" versions of what their parents used to play with. The negative side of having these re-released could be from those who actually own the originals either loose or new in package. They're main question is will the value of the 1988 Originals go down because these were re-released?

Do you think Playmates Toys should have re-released these as their "Classic Collection"? For us it's sort of a mixed feeling. (Anyways, gotta do some digging for the old '88 collection.)